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Image Sort 2.14.5.0, published by Lolle2000la, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to bring order to sprawling photo libraries by automatically distributing image files into logically named folders at high speed. The program scans user-selected source directories, reads EXIF timestamps or file-creation dates, and then re-organises JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, HEIC and other common formats into a year/month/day hierarchy within a chosen destination. Because the operation is performed with native code and minimal GUI overhead, tens of thousands of pictures can be processed in minutes, making the tool popular among photographers, graphic designers, and anyone migrating large camera-roll backups to a NAS or cloud folder. Beyond simple date sorting, the application offers optional rules that group images by camera model, resolution, or embedded GPS coordinates, so wedding shooters can instantly separate DSLR frames from smartphone snaps, while travellers can split vacation albums by city. A non-destructive preview mode lets users verify the planned folder structure before any files are moved or copied, and detailed logging ensures that no shot is misplaced. Since its first public build, the project has evolved through 13 incremental versions—adding parallel I/O, dark-mode support, and command-line switches for silent operation—culminating in the current 2.14.5.0 release that fixes Unicode path handling on Windows 11 22H2. Image Sort is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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